SYNOPSIS

     #include <wchar.h>

     int
     wcscoll(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2);

     #include <xlocale.h>

     int
     wcscoll_l(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2, locale_t loc);


DESCRIPTION

     The wcscoll() function compares the null-terminated strings s1 and s2
     according to the current locale collation order.  In the ``C'' locale,
     wcscoll() is equivalent to wcscmp().

     While the wcscoll() function uses the current locale, the wcscoll_l()
     function may be passed a locale directly. See xlocale(3) for more infor-
     mation.


RETURN VALUES

     The wcscoll() function returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less
     than 0, if s1 is greater than, equal to, or less than s2.

     No return value is reserved to indicate errors; callers should set errno
     to 0 before calling wcscoll().  If it is non-zero upon return from
     wcscoll(), an error has occurred.


ERRORS

     The wcscoll() function will fail if:

     [EILSEQ]           An invalid wide character code was specified.

     [ENOMEM]           Cannot allocate enough memory for temporary buffers.


SEE ALSO

     setlocale(3), strcoll(3), wcscmp(3), wcsxfrm(3), xlocale(3)


STANDARDS

     The wcscoll() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (``ISO C99'').


BUGS

     The current implementation of wcscoll() only works in single-byte
     LC_CTYPE locales, and falls back to using wcscmp() in locales with
     extended character sets.

BSD                             October 4, 2002                            BSD

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